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The Buy Side Learns to Survive in the Post-Credit Crisis Environment August 25, 2008 | In the post-credit crisis markets, buy-side firms are learning how to manage new challenges, such as a lack of sell-side liquidity in fixed-income products and new concerns over counterparty risk. |
Liquidnet Prepares for Launch of European Trading Desk
August 24, 2008 |
SAVVIS to Offer Direct Connection to ISE’s Depth of Market Feed
August 24, 2008 | High-capacity Ethernet network available in New York metro region
Direct Edge Joins Forces with ISE Stock Exchange
August 22, 2008 | International Securities Exchange takes ownership stake in Direct Edge
NYSE Liffe Receives CFTC Approval as Designated Contract Market
August 22, 2008 | NYSE Euronext to launch U.S. futures business in September
Demand for Credit Analysts Rises on the Buy Side in Wake of Rating Agency Disasters
August 22, 2008 | After losing faith in rating agencies, buy-side firms are hiring their own in-house talent to perform credit analysis of issues.
Raiffieisen Centrobank AG Deploys RTS Realtime’s Connectivity Solution
August 20, 2008 | Austrian bank offers direct-market access to the Vienna Stock Exchange
Corvil Releases CorvilNet 5.0 for Latency Management
August 20, 2008 | Monitors network and applications with microsecond granularity
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BGC Expands into Listed Products and Promotes Aubin to Head Effort from New York.
Pali Capital Expands with Three New Hires in Equity Trading
Ballista Securities Achieves FINRA Membership as Broker-Dealer
BATS Trading Receives Approval for Exchange Status
Sapient Boosts Derivatives Operations with Acquisition of DCG Consultancy
End Game: Anti-Gaming Technology in Dark Pools Tops Buy-Side Agenda
Q&A with ITG’s Tony Huck: Deploying Anti-Gaming Logic in Dark Liquidity Pools
Weeden & Co. Shifts to FlexOMS for Handling Exponential Volumes
Carl Carrie Leaves JP Morgan to Pursue Next Venture
Mismi Inc. Develops New ATS with Portfolio-Level Controls
Buy Side Has Concerns About Commission Aggregation Consolidating Information in One Place
Baikal Dark Pool Project Could Evolve into a Liquidity Hub
Client Commission Agreements Go Global and Multi-Asset-Class
CAPIS Sees Buy-Side Demand for Fixed Income in CCA Programs
OnePipe Rolls Out Advanced Anti-Gaming Logic To Catch Suspicious Trades in Dark Pools
Liquidnet Files to Raise $500 Million in IPO
Nasdaq OMX and BATS Trading Gear Up for Pan European Initiatives
Marketcetera Targets Buy-Side with New Open Source Algo Trading Platform
CA Cheuvreux Partners with InfoReach to Provide Access to European Algorithms
Buy Side Firms Are Paying Close Attention to Counterparty Risk
Credit Crisis Shines the Light on Buy-Side Exposure to Bulge-Bracket Technology
Fidessa and FlexTrade Connect to Chi-X Canada
U.S. Equity Markets Raise Rebates to Lure Volume
Ballista Unveils Electronic Platform to Aggregate Options Liquidity In Fragmented Market
BATS Picks Savvis to Host European Equity Trading Platform
BATS Trading Criticizes NYSE Arca’s New Fee Schedule
BATS Trading Unveils Plan for European Equity Trading, Targeting September Launch
Bear Stearns Meltdown Could Force Buy-Side to Rethink Bulge Bracket Relationships
The Inside Scoop on Nasdaq’s Options Strategy
Nasdaq Brings Speed and New Approach to Price Improvement to Electronic Options Market
Nasdaq OMX Leverages INET to Build Pan-European Trading Platform
NYFIX Launches Euro-Millennium Dark Liquidity Pool
Are Hedge Funds Behind Bear Stearn’s Demise?
Turquoise Taps Neonet to Provide Market Data From Other European Markets
Tech Acquisitions Could Pose Conflicts for NYSE Euronext and Nasdaq OMX
NYSE Euronext and Nasdaq OMX Look at Opportunities for Market Data DIsbribution Overseas
Brokers Code Dark Pool Routing Into All Algorithmic Trading Strategies
The Buy Side Demands More Transparency Into Brokers' Dark Pool Algorithms
Rosenblatt Securities Hires Kannan as CTO
Nasdaq OMX Invests in Agora-X OTC Derivatives ECN
The Buy Side Demands More Transparency Into Brokers’ Dark Pool Algorithms
Brokers Code Dark Pool Routing Into All Algorithmic Trading Strategies
Wall Street Hires CEOs to Troubleshoot Subprime Portfolios and Revamp Risk Management
Liquidity Management Extending To Structured Products
Retail and Institutional Markets Converge with FX Algorithms
Demand for Quants Surges as Trading Requires More Math and Programming Skills
Broker Parity Energy Is Building An Electronic Trading Platform for Energy Derivaitves
Quants Caught Off Guard During the Credit Crisis
Exchange Consolidation Wave Is Expected to Continue in 2008
Exchange Consolidation Wave Is Expected to Continue in 2008
Wall Streeters Make Predictions About Exchange Mergers
Credit Crisis in Sub-Prime Mortgages Affects Hedge Funds Trading in Other Asset Classes
Experts Question High Ratings Given to CDO Structures
Summer Storm in CDOs Shakes up Global Markets
Private Markets Threaten Exhanges
Nasdaq, Goldman Sachs Creating Electronic Trading Platforms for Private Equity
CME Seals the NYMEX Purchase, So Who’s Next?
While CME has snapped up all the local prey in futures, there are still a few big fish around and not all of them are publicly traded exchanges.

Are Institutions in the Dark About Anti-Gaming?
Every major broker dealer says it has the best anti-gaming technology to prevent information leakage in dark pools. However, institutional traders I spoke to recently seemed skeptical of whether sell-side firms would police their dark liquidity pools

Career Opportunities Emerge Out of the Credit Crisis
While the credit crisis has meant bad news for traders on the job front, some capital markets firms actually see this as an opportunity to expand into new areas of equity trading and risk management.

The Buy-Side Values Short-Trade Ideas

Why is the Buy-Side Silent on CCAs?

Will LSE and Lehman’s Dark Pool Weather Latest Sale Rumors?

NYSE Says Good Bye to Specialists; Hello DMMs

CBOE and 3-D Markets Bring the GWAP to Options

Is Open Source Threatening the Status Quo?

Equity Markets Play the Rebate Game to Win Market Share

Time to End Wall Street IT's Boom and Bust Cycle?

Treasury's Plan for Regulatory Overhaul Annoints the Fed As Wall Street's Supercop

Are Exchanges Converging with Dark Pools?

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While CME has snapped up all the local prey in futures, there are still a few big fish around and not all of them are publicly traded exchanges.
Are Institutions in the Dark About Anti-Gaming?
Every major broker dealer says it has the best anti-gaming technology to prevent information leakage in dark pools. However, institutional traders I spoke to recently seemed skeptical of whether sell-side firms would police their dark liquidity pools
Career Opportunities Emerge Out of the Credit Crisis
While the credit crisis has meant bad news for traders on the job front, some capital markets firms actually see this as an opportunity to expand into new areas of equity trading and risk management.
The Buy-Side Values Short-Trade Ideas
Why is the Buy-Side Silent on CCAs?
Will LSE and Lehman’s Dark Pool Weather Latest Sale Rumors?
NYSE Says Good Bye to Specialists; Hello DMMs
CBOE and 3-D Markets Bring the GWAP to Options
Is Open Source Threatening the Status Quo?
Equity Markets Play the Rebate Game to Win Market Share
Time to End Wall Street IT's Boom and Bust Cycle?
Treasury's Plan for Regulatory Overhaul Annoints the Fed As Wall Street's Supercop
Are Exchanges Converging with Dark Pools?
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